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Gypsophila elegans
Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living transparent nematode (roundworm), about 1 mm in length.
Echeveria elegans
Indian Star Tortoise (Geochelone elegans) on dry soil, Yala National Park
Caenorhabditis elegans, a free-living transparent nematode (roundworm), about 1 mm in length. Fluorescence micrograph.
Grey and pink Echeveria elegans succulent, also known as a mountain rose.
Red Zinnia flowers, Zinnia elegans or Zinnia angustifolia
Rusavskia elegans (formerly Xanthoria elegans), commonly known as the elegant sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the genus Rusavskia, family Teloschistaceae. Shingle Cove, South Orkney Island. A crustose orange lichen on rocks.
Echeveria elegans are succulent plants, leaf-green, and are perennial plants that grow up to 5-10 cm (2-4 in) with a width of 50 cm (20 in), with thick-colored leaves of pale-sparrows that are thick, closer and shaped like roses, which surround the pink stalk of the pink along 25 cm (10 in) and pink flowers whose shoots turn yellow in winter and spring.
One of the most familiar, widespread and abundant Damselflies in Europe, well known from eutrophic habitats and garden ponds.\nField characters: Total 30-34mm, Abdomen 22-29mm, Hindwing14-21mm.\nHabitat: Abundant at running and especially standing waters; tolerant of some salinity but avoids acid habitats such as Spagnum bogs.\nFlight Season: Late April to Late September in Central and North Europe, normally with only one Generation.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe (Ireland to Japan).\n\nThis is a Common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
A vibrant Zinnia elegans flower in full bloom, showcasing its vivid petals and detailed textures. Perfect for botanical themes, garden concepts, and floral backgrounds.
The red-eared slider or red-eared terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans), a popular pet turtle. Invasive red-eared sliders cause negative impacts in the ecosystems
Echeveria elegans succulent plants in indoor landscaping. A home garden. Hobby.
One of the most familiar, widespread and abundant Damselflies in Europe, well known from eutrophic habitats and garden ponds.\nField characters: Total 30-34mm, Abdomen 22-29mm, Hindwing14-21mm.\nHabitat: Abundant at running and especially standing waters; tolerant of some salinity but avoids acid habitats such as Spagnum bogs.\nFlight Season: Late April to Late September in Central and North Europe, normally with only one Generation.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe (Ireland to Japan).\n\nThis is a Common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Rusavskia elegans (formerly Xanthoria elegans), commonly known as the elegant sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the genus Rusavskia, family Teloschistaceae. Recognized by its bright orange or red pigmentation, this species grows on rocks, often near bird or rodent perches.
Close-up of a pink zinnia elegans flower blooming in a garden, showcasing its vibrant color and delicate petals
Rusavskia elegans (formerly Xanthoria elegans), commonly known as the elegant sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the genus Rusavskia, family Teloschistaceae. Recognized by its bright orange or red pigmentation, this species grows on rocks, often near bird or rodent perches.
Close-up of a vibrant pink zinnia elegans flower, showcasing its delicate petals and yellow center
A captivating macro shot of a pink-violet Zinnia elegans flower in full bloom, showcasing its delicate petals and intricate details against a softly blurred green background. This vibrant floral image is perfect for botanical themes, garden-inspired designs, and nature-focused projects.
A potted Chamaedorea elegans, also known as the neanthe bella palm or parlour palm, with sunlit leaves and strong backlighting, in the foreground with a blurred indoor leaving room setting.
A close-up view of an Echeveria elegans succulent, displaying its beautiful, symmetrical rosette of fleshy, green leaves. The spiraling pattern at the center of the rosette is highlighted
One of the most familiar, widespread and abundant Damselflies in Europe, well known from eutrophic habitats and garden ponds.\nField characters: Total 30-34mm, Abdomen 22-29mm, Hindwing14-21mm.\nHabitat: Abundant at running and especially standing waters; tolerant of some salinity but avoids acid habitats such as Spagnum bogs.\nFlight Season: Late April to Late September in Central and North Europe, normally with only one Generation.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe (Ireland to Japan).\n\nThis is a Common Species in the Netherlands in the described Habitats.
Pot with Mexican rose succulent (Echeveria elegans) in the sun at the cemetery
Pink, yellow and lime green Zinnia elegans, or common zinnia 'Queen Lime Red' in flower.
Close-up of Zinnia elegans with insect. Stock photo
Zinnia elegans. Stock photo
Bright red Zinnia elegans, or common zinnia 'Florist Deep Red' in flower.
Zinnia Elegans in Bali, Indonesia. Flower colours range from white and cream to pinks, reds, and purples, to green, yellow, apricot, orange, salmon, and bronze. Some are striped, speckled or bicoloured.
Pink Zinnia elegans, or common zinnia 'Oklahoma Pink' in flower.
Coral pink Zinnia elegans, or common zinnia 'Oklahoma Salmon' in flower.
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